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Belgian Offshore Platform

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The Belgian Offshore Platform unites the Belgian players investing in renewable wind energy in the Belgian North Sea. The BOP stimulates the development of offshore wind energy by representing the interests of its members with the government advocating the prerequisites for the development informing on wind energy in the North Sea and exchanging experiences.

DTU Wind Energy

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The Wind Energy department at The Technical University in Denmark does research education innovation and consultancy to private and public actors. Research areas are meteorology aerodynamics/aeroacoustics structural and electrical design materials grid integration and measurements. The staff includes about 250 people with 40 PhD students and about 150 researchers/engineers.

East of England Energy Zone

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Showcasing the extensive marine energy supply chain across Norfolk and Suffolk. Discover more about the huge opportunities to grow within a region boasting 16GW of planned and installed offshore wind capacity, deep water port, expert workforce, quality business parks and Enterprise Zones offering business rate relief and capital investment grants.

Eemshaven

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Around a third of all the energy that is produced in the Netherlands comes from Eemshaven. With an installed capacity of 8,000 MW Eemshaven is an energy port of note. Major energy producers have invested billions of Euros in new power stations; an oil terminal was built; Google is extending its immense data centre; and Eemshaven houses the largest wind park on land in the Netherlands. The port also plays a prominent role in the development of wind parks at sea during their construction and the subsequent maintenance of the wind turbines. Eemshaven lives and breathes offshore wind. The port has become a base, marshalling and service port for offshore windfarms especially in the German neighbouring part of the North Sea. Eemshaven is geographically well-situated for the offshore wind activities in the North Sea. Moreover, Eemshaven meets all
maritime requirements and has the facilities regarding the assembly and shipping of wind turbines.

IMPRESSIVE TRACK RECORD
Since 2009 Eemshaven plays an important role regarding assembly and shipping activities of wind turbines, which results in an impressive track record of wind farms launched from Eemshaven: successively Alpha Ventus, Bard Offshore I, Borkum Riffgat, Borkum Riffgrund I, Trianel Windpark Borkum, Global Tech I, Gemini, Gode Wind I & II, Veja Mate, Race Bank (UK), Nordsee One and Merkur Offshore. Currently the wind farms Borkum Riffgrund II and Hohe See are launched from Eemshaven as well as Albatros. In the near future many offshore wind projects in which Eemshaven could fit as base, marshalling or service port are planned.

Green Investment Bank

GreenPort Hull

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Green Port Hull is the desired location for renewable energy development in the UK. By taking advantage of the Port of Hull's prime location in relation to the offshore wind opportunities in the North Sea it is perfectly placed to capitalise on the UK's offshore wind industry.

L'Agence regionale Pays de la Loire

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The Pays de la Loire Regional Development Agency is the economic development agency of the French Region Pays de la Loire located in Western France. Our aim is to give you full support to develop your business and projects in marine energy and to help you identify the right partners.

Port of Den Helder

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Port of Den Helder is the pit stop port for logistics services and maintenance for offshore services on the Southern North Sea. For more than 40 years the Port has been an excellent operations and maintenance centre, thanks to high quality and fast service, extensive logistics infrastructure and the presence of a helicopter airport.
The very favorable geographical location also offers many opportunities for ship maintenance and fishing. In addition the Port of Den Helder is home to the Royal Netherlands Navy. The region around the Port has a wide range of high-quality (maritime) suppliers, knowledge institutes and educational institutions.

Port of Rotterdam

Scottish Development International

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International economic development arm of the Scottish Government. SDI assists Scottish wind energy companies to trade overseas and is also the main contact point for overseas companies looking to access the Scottish wind energy market.

The Galician Association of Metal Industries (ASIME)

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The Galician Association of Metal Industries (ASIME) is the business organisation of metalworking and shipbuilding in Galicia. Our members are suppliers for the wind industry and particularly for the offshore domain as they have lengthy experience in the naval sector.